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L] : MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1920 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER pAm.; THREE R e S S T, POOR HATCHES IN INCUBATOR Carelessness ln Manipulation of Ma’ chine Is Sure to Bring Dis- astrous Results. Many causes for poor hatches of on what is necessary in the way of ertil 1 | severe headachesy acid stomach, con- fertile eggs, saving eges for incubs: stipation, torpid liver, aleeples’sness, bladder and urinary irritation. on and taking care of them. Eggs fof incubation should be kept in a WQll ventllated room with medium tem- penwre. All eggs should be turned st feast once every 24 hours, and no low the directions accompanying the incubator. The directions for one e of machine .do not always do different. The principal reason why young chicks die in the shell about the eighteenth day Is a poorly ventilated room. Other causes than poorly ventilated . rooms are poorly ventilated incubators, and eggs are not properly, fertilized. An egg poorly fertilized will start to grow and die for lack of vitallty. Opening up the incubator during the latter part of the hatch, or aboat the time the chicks begin to pip, lets ‘ R out the moisture and dries the chicken 1;)“ up in the shell, or, in other words, stops the pores of the shell, and causes a great many to die. Under no cop- dition should the incubator be opened after the eighteenth day until the chicks are entirely hatched. ‘As a rule, beginners with incubators - do not read the book of directions properly. Many a person who has © seen an incubator, and probably run a hatch of some other make thinks he knows all about it, does not read the directions and makes a flat fail- ure every time. Sometimes no consid- N, eration is given to the ventilation of the room in which the machine is placed. Possibly there may be de- cayed vegetables therein, or the air is stale, There are few failures nowadays by *poorly regulated incubators, except in the cheaper line of machines where the temperature will change 10. 12 maybe thinks he has learned them by heart, sets his regulator as soon as the thermometer gets to 103, turns the thumb screw where he supposes fs right, and places the eggs in the machine. Now, the thumb screw and regulator is & very tender affair, and one turn of the thumb screw will cause a change ifn the atmosphere inside the incuba- tor of three to four degrees. It should be tarned slightly, about one-fourth of the way round, so the temperature stands just at 103. A great mistake IS made by paying too much attention to an incubator. 1 never see to my machine more than twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. I see that the regulator is set properly and every- thing running nicely before putting in the eggs, and then place the eggs fn it and do not touch the regulator. At first it will lower the temperature a little when the eggs are put in, but if the regulator is properly set, the temperature will rise to the prop- er degree. ' TREAT POULTRY FOR VERMIN Bath of Road Dust, Tobacco and Sué phur Is Excellent—Dipping Is Also Favored. One of the best methods to keep poultry free from lice is to provide a “dust bath.” This may be made of a box large enough to accommodate sev- eral fowls at a time and partly filled with road dust, tobacco dust and sul- phur, according to the following pro- portion: Road dust, six parts; tobac- &0, one part; sulphur, two handfuls. Dipping chickens in a two per caat solution of chlorine is also recome Splendid Hatcn rrom Incubator. and 15 degrees. One point I have no- ticed here at home by having a green hand set an incubator, says a writer in an exchange. He reads the directions, mended for the control of lice. Take a Glass of Salts to Flu;ll produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says ‘a well known authonty, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they be- come overworked; get sluggish; clog chicks in incubators can be traced to |up and cause all sorts of dutrem, par- file operators not educating themselves ticularly backache and misery in the kidneys aren't acting right, or if blad- der bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good eggs should be over ten days or two pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a \weeks old at the outside. glass of water before breakfast for One should be careful to strictly-fol- | a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has for that of another make, for the |been used for generations to flush ventilation,. regulation, etc, may be |clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys 'and unnary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. completely gone. My appetite was fine and I ate anything without the slightest touch of indigestion. I slept like a log every mght and got up feeling fine and fresh in the morning ready for the days work. I/haven’t had a headache since I first took Tan- lac and I am never troubled with constipation any more. “Now mind you, and this is a strong point for your Tanlac, it was a year ago that Tanlac rid me of those troubles and I am still as well as I can be, so the great good Tan- lac did me has been permanent. Also, I have picked up forty pounds in weight, most of it while I was taking Tanlac. “If anyone wants any more par- ticulars about my case just tell them to see me, for I regard Tanlac as such a wonderful medicine I will atlways be glad to tell anyone about : — Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French & Moon, in Baudette by J. Williams, in Thorhult by P. M. Swanson and in Spooner by J. Weeks Hardware Co. IF BACK HURTS WITH ALL THE FACTS Popular Railroad Man Says Tanlac Is Wonderful— Gains Forty Pounds Kidneys If Bladder Bothers You Eating meat regularly eventually “I probabaly have as many friends and acquaintances in St. Paul and Minneapolis as any man living and I want every one of them to know how much Tanlac has done for me and what a blessing to humanity it is. I haven’t time to tell them myself 30 you do it for me.” This was the statement of Mr. C. C. (Charley) Wurst, lifelong resi- dent of St. Paul and popular railroad mgn, to the Tanlac representative at | the St. Paul Drug Co. store recently. A - ; Mr. Wurst, who for twenty-nine years » [ has been claim )nvestlgator for the e Northern Pacific Railroad, is known 4 to practlcally everyone in St. Paul and it would be hard to find a man more universally esteemed than “Charley,” as he is called by his friends. Continuing, Mr. Wurst said: “A year ago rheumatism, nervous- ness and stomach trouble had me on the verge of giving up my work. In tact, it was only will power that kept irritates, thus ending bladder dis-;me going for I had lost forty pounds orders. in weight, could eat hardly a(;ly;hmlg Ja and the pains in my arms and shoul- 1 58 sununot Injure ey ders almost drove me wild. The rheumatism got so bad I could not dress myself, comb my hair or put my hands behind my back. My arms and shoulders hurt every minute of the day apd night and once in a while the pains would shoot down into my limbs. I had been under treatment for five years but got worse all the time and was told that it would be a long time before I got well, if ever. The outlook for me was certainly discouraging. I became nervous as a cat and got so I didn’t know what it was to get a good night’s sleep. I was so excitable the least little thing upset me. My diges- tive organs broke down completely and everything I ate bloated me up with gas like a balloon and the gas pressed up against my heart and kidney region; rheumatic twinges, The moment your back hurts or o~ —w<7 |[EAT LESS MEAT |INVESTIGATOR OUT . |ozeiury g eomere worrmcone po ey 2ot oo o o £ vt meois o NVESTIGATOR OUT Pad Those Hard Seated Chairs Besides giving you a soft place to sit on, these 1 COMFORT WIDNEY || - and was so constipated I had to take _..._keep your pants from gettmg shiney a lgxative nearly every day. I tell you I was at the point where I didn’t care what happened to me. “I had been reading about Tanlac in the papers and one day I saw a statement from a man who was rid of trouble just about like mine and so I decided to see what Tanlac would do for me. Well, sir, the very first bottle began to do me good and by the time I had finished my fifth bottle every one of my troubles were B. A. 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